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25 Nov 2020
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Does this sound natural?
"Since her alarm didn't go off for some reason, she slept in."
Does this sound natural?
"Since her alarm didn't go off for some reason, she slept in."
"Since her alarm didn't go off for some reason, she slept in."
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Very natural sounding.
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For some reason, her alarm didn't go off, so she slept in by accident.
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For some reason, her alarm didn't go off, so she ended up sleeping in.
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